In 1990, I gained his M. A. from Columbia University. My coursework and internships focused on the application of educational theories to various non-school settings and media, including television, radio, theater, and museums. Upon graduation, I was hired to work on a mystery series to market literacy. From 1994 to 1998, I worked for a book company developing information for multimedia CDs to help projects such as Literacy Place, and Read 180. When working full-time for "the man" with regard to nine years, I decided to pursue a career being a freelance writer, editor, and educational consultant.Find Equality Charter School on FacebookNew Orleans Schools and Education - Let the Rebuilding BeginFind Equality Charter School on Facebook |